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MuleSoft Platform Architect's Guide

You're reading from   MuleSoft Platform Architect's Guide A practical guide to using Anypoint Platform's capabilities to architect, deliver, and operate APIs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805126188
Length 498 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jim Andrews Jim Andrews
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Jitendra Bafna Jitendra Bafna
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: What is the MuleSoft Platform? FREE CHAPTER 2. Chapter 2: Platform Foundation Components and the Underlying Architecture 3. Chapter 3: Leveraging Catalyst and the MuleSoft Knowledge Hub 4. Chapter 4: An Introduction to Application Networks 5. Chapter 5: Speeding with Accelerators 6. Chapter 6: Aligning Desired Business Outcomes to Functional Requirements 7. Chapter 7: Microservices, Application Networks, EDA, and API-led Design 8. Chapter 8: Non-Functional Requirements Influence in Shaping the API Architecture 9. Chapter 9: Hassle-free Deployment with Anypoint iPaaS (CloudHub 1.0) 10. Chapter 10: Hassle-Free Deployment with Anypoint iPaaS (CloudHub 2.0) 11. Chapter 11: Containerizing the Runtime Plane with Runtime Fabric 12. Chapter 12: Deploying to Your Own Data Center 13. Chapter 13: Government Cloud and the EU Control Plane – Special Considerations 14. Chapter 14: Functional Monitoring, Alerts, and Operation Monitors 15. Chapter 15: Controlling API Sprawl with Universal API Management 16. Chapter 16: Addressing Non-Functional Requirements – from a Thought to an Operation 17. Chapter 17: Prepare for Success 18. Chapter 18: Tackling Tricky Topics 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

The benefits and best practices of an application network

In this section, we will review the benefits that application networks offer to an organization, and then we will highlight some best practices to follow when architecting your application network.

Benefits

Connecting and communicating in general have many benefits that are readily observable when looking at the flow of data across applications within an organization. Many of these benefits are quantitative as well as qualitative.

Improved efficiency and agility

When we began this chapter, we referred to the value of the WWW. It is an imperfect comparison to an organization’s application network and yet it highlights one of the greatest strengths (and, potentially, a serious weakness) of the application network.

So much data is available via the internet. But much of the best research I believe still comes from a good library and a solid collection of books, such as this one in your hands – material...

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